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[-] Markaos@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 1 day ago

This is seriously cool. Although the current specs are a bit funny - if you take the largest possible disc size (360 TB), then it would take a million hours to fully write it at 10 MB/s (more if the storage unit is actually TiB). That's over a hundred years.

Also if the goal is datacenter archival, then I wonder what the plan for practical use is - many individual discs with separate write "heads" (basically a RAID 0) to bring the speed up? And then maybe the maximum size per disc is a theoretical limit for the technology once we get faster access rather than something practical they intend to build anytime soon.

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